Like Adults
Like Adults

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Like Adults

1991
Movie
51 min
Hebrew

"Kemo gedolim" is a collection of well known Israeli, children songs sang by Ariḳ Ainshṭain and others. In between the songs embedded short skits starring Moni Moshonov and Tsevi Shisel , who embody two porters hauling a giant crate up a winding staircase and unexpectedly run into Ariḳ, a group of kids, jugglers, clowns and storytellers emerging from the crate. The two, try to do their job faithfully but occasionally they also try to sing, dance and play, which creates a variety of funny moments.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short Film, Drama

Plot Summary

This is a short film that explores the complexities of relationships and growing up. It likely delves into the emotional journeys of its characters as they navigate adult responsibilities and personal desires. The narrative probably focuses on themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, all within a concise, impactful story arc.

Critical Reception

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It is challenging to find specific production details or trivia for short films released in the early 1990s, especially those that did not gain significant distribution or critical attention.

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